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LKR
> 3 dayWe have tried a couple of different leashes and this one works best for my youngest. Pros: -The clips lock! No more concerns about kiddos releasing themselves/messing with Velcro! -The harness and child wrist components are interchangeable. Sometime LO wants to run so the harness is helpful. Sometimes they want to hold my hand (but still tend to wander) so the wrist component is great -The harness part can stay on while the child is riding in the stroller, carrier or on an amusement park ride. No need to take the harness off! Just unclip the back of the harness from leash/the parents’ bracelet. No more trying to wrangle the harness on & off Cons: -We haven’t found a great fit. It’s comfortable, the waist belt is big enough but it would be nicer if the harness (from shoulders to waist) had more length/adjustability.
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Patrick W.
> 3 dayMy daughter and her husband are using it while on a trip with my 1-year old grandson, so I gave it an average rating of 3 stars until they get back with me on its qualities.
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Krista
> 3 dayWe love ours! It gives our toddler freedom while also giving us peace of mind that he is not able to escape.
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Kayla C.
Greater than one weekI have a runner so this is a great concept and overall served our needs for a visit to the zoo. However a few cons are: -The tether is springy and so when my son darts off and I have hold of the other end it pulls him back with a little bit of force and made him fall more than once. Not a big fall but still knocked him on his butt. -the tether is really long and allows too much distance between us, which also allows the potential for innocent bystanders to get tangled up with us if youre not careful. This didnt happen but I see the potential. For good measure in addition to the wrist strap i also held onto the tether about halfway down to shorten the distance. This negates the hands free intention unfortunately. -i couldnt quite get the shoulder straps secure enough on my son. They kept wanting to slide off his shoulders overtime. The waist strap was fine though and there was still no way he could get out of it. I do like how the harness can stay on and the leash just clips on and off as needed. It still served its purpose and was better than not having anything however I will likely try other products before going back to this.